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| From: | "cvlk" <cvlk@comcast.net> |
| Date: | Thu, 10 Feb 2011 13:54:31 -0600 |
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Atlas has their International Extended Vision caboose in both HO and N. It,
unfortunately, is a Reading (IIRC) prototype and varies considerably from
western cars (CB&Q, NP, GN) in that the cupola is shorter and a different shape
and the side window pattern is different. A good stand-in for an NE13,
however.
In HO, the Bachmann trainset offset-cupola caboose is a fairly decent model of
the body of a NE12. The underframe sucks, but the body with underframe parts
from the Atlas car could make a nice model. Recent versions have a separate
roofwalk and sharper molding.
Bachmann doesn't make the car in N but Maisto did a TT-size diecast metal copy
of the Bachmann HO car.
Charlie Vlk
Atlas did one in plastic. I'm not at home, so can't say which waycar it was,
though.
Scott Myers
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